Best castles around Niesky are found in the surrounding region of this historic town in eastern Saxony, Germany. While Niesky itself is known for its Moravian heritage, the area offers several notable castles and palaces. These historical sites provide a glimpse into the rich heritage of Upper Lusatia and its diverse architectural styles. The region's landscape features a mix of historical significance and natural beauty, making it suitable for exploration.
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Beautiful, restored castle in the city park...
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A little gem off the main route Gebelzig Castle is a true gem – impressive, yet rarely overcrowded. The grounds date back to the 18th century and are lovingly maintained today. The view from the park side with its ancient trees is particularly beautiful. Tip: If you appreciate peace and quiet, you should take a half-hour walk around the castle – it's particularly atmospheric in the morning or late afternoon. It's also ideal for a small picnic on the lawn opposite.
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Castle in Gebelzig. A well-maintained castle, it is now used as a primary school and daycare center.
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The construction of the Gebelzig Castle dates back to the 14th century. Until the early 16th century, it served as a gathering point and refuge for Upper Lusatian robber barons. Today, the rooms house the Hohendubrau primary school, the day-care center and the kindergarten. The primary school was extensively renovated in 2012.
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The so-called New Petershain Palace is located outside the town in the middle of a large park. The two-storey building was built between 1903 and 1905 for Kurt von Knorr according to plans by the imperial building councillor Fritz Ahrens. The palace, built in the neo-Renaissance style, rises above an irregular floor plan and is the centre of the former Petershain manor. The central building and the three wings adjoining it are decorated with decorative gables with rosettes, balcony exits, parapets, arcades and loggias as well as decorative half-timbering and bay windows. The building is dominated by a high square tower. Inside, there is a representative, wood-panelled entrance hall with a carved open staircase. In the social rooms, the original stucco ceilings, oak doors, radiator covers and built-in cupboards have been preserved. The ornaments on the stucco ceilings on the upper floor are reminiscent of the formal language of Art Nouveau. Many original details, such as sandstone reliefs with hunting motifs, leaded glass windows, wood paneling, glazed cupboards, faceted mirrors, Art Nouveau tiles and parquet floors have also been preserved in their original condition in this area. The German Foundation for Monument Protection sponsored the repair of the roof in 1999. In 2001, the foundation contributed financially to the renovation work on the tower, the west terrace and the winter garden as well as the sandstone facades. Source: https://www.denkmalschutz.de/denkmal/schloss-quitzdorf-am-see.html Source Image 2: By Oberlausitzerin64 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=33926537
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Beautiful grounds around the castle.
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Nice to look at and visit the outdoor facilities.
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While Niesky itself is known for its Moravian heritage, the surrounding region offers several notable castles. You can explore Kreba Castle, a restored Baroque structure now housing an elementary school, or the historical complex of Baroque castle Könishain, which features buildings from different eras. Gebelzig Castle, with grounds dating back to the 18th century, is also a popular spot.
Yes, several castles in the region are suitable for families. Kreba Castle, Baroque castle Könishain, and Gebelzig Castle are all categorized as family-friendly. Gebelzig Castle, for instance, houses a primary school and kindergarten today, and its park offers a peaceful setting for a walk or picnic.
The castles in the Niesky region showcase diverse historical periods and architectural styles. For example, Baroque castle Könishain features a late Romanesque residential tower, a Renaissance castle, and a Baroque palace. Further afield, Mildenstein Castle, one of Saxony's oldest, has a history spanning almost a thousand years, once home to Salian kings and Hohenstaufen emperors.
Schloss Ober Neundorf, located near Neißeaue, is particularly noteworthy for its spectacular historical features revealed during restoration. These include a yellow ocher layer of Baroque plaster and extensive sgraffito plasterwork depicting mercenaries, biblical scenes, and hunting scenes. Baroque castle Könishain is also unique for housing three residential buildings from different eras within one complex.
The Niesky region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Kaolinschacht Lake – View of Quitzdorf Reservoir loop from See' or the moderate 'Kaolinschacht Lake – Kaolinschacht Lake loop from Niesky'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Niesky guide. There are also gravel biking routes available, including the 'Quitzdorf Reservoir – Dam of the Quitzdorf Reservoir loop from Talsperre Quitzdorf', detailed in the Gravel biking around Niesky guide.
Torga Castle is currently under renovation, and entry to the old building on private territory is forbidden. While the complex and park are pretty, visitors should be aware of the ongoing construction.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles. For instance, the grounds around Baroque castle Könishain are considered beautiful, with its park transitioning from Baroque to English landscape garden styles. Gebelzig Castle is noted as a 'little gem' for its impressive yet rarely overcrowded grounds, with the view from the park side being particularly beautiful.
Yes, several castles in the region have been repurposed. Kreba Castle is now used by the 'Gebrüder Grimm Elementary School Kreba-Neudorf'. Similarly, Gebelzig Castle houses the Hohendubrau primary school, a day-care center, and a kindergarten.
While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every castle are not detailed, the broader region around Niesky offers options. For a unique experience, Łagów Palace in Poland, also near Neißeaue, is highlighted as a great place to stay and dine, offering Polish cuisine in a regal setting.
The region's landscape features a mix of historical significance and natural beauty, making it suitable for exploration across seasons. For enjoying the parks and grounds, spring and summer offer lush greenery, while autumn provides scenic foliage. Winter visits might offer a quieter experience, but it's advisable to check specific opening hours for individual castles.
Kreba Castle is a beautiful, restored Baroque castle. Schloss Petershain, a neo-Renaissance style palace, has also seen significant preservation efforts, with the German Foundation for Monument Protection sponsoring roof repairs and renovation work on its tower, west terrace, winter garden, and sandstone facades.


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